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Million Dollar Crolla tells the rollercoaster story of "the nicest man in boxing" and his remarkable path from prospect to has-been, from victim to world champion. Written off by many, an office job beckoned for Anthony Crolla before a devastating but defining fight put him back on track. After overcoming the demons of badly injuring a rival, Anthony's boxing dream was again shattered after a neighborly deed left him fighting for his life. Against all the odds, he fought back to win a world title in front of his home fans. Covering all the key moments in a bumpy ride, the book gives unique…mehr

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Million Dollar Crolla tells the rollercoaster story of "the nicest man in boxing" and his remarkable path from prospect to has-been, from victim to world champion. Written off by many, an office job beckoned for Anthony Crolla before a devastating but defining fight put him back on track. After overcoming the demons of badly injuring a rival, Anthony's boxing dream was again shattered after a neighborly deed left him fighting for his life. Against all the odds, he fought back to win a world title in front of his home fans. Covering all the key moments in a bumpy ride, the book gives unique insight into the preparations for the biggest night of Crolla's boxing career - a rematch with the exceptional Jorge Linares. It's access all areas with insight into family life, media commitments and his passion for Manchester United. Crucially, the book details the punishing training schedule, alongside his fellow champions at Gallagher's Gym, which has helped him to the top - proving that sometimes good guys can win.
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Dominic McGuinness has worked in the sports media for 25 years. The author of Ricky Hatton: The Real Hitman, he reports on boxing and football, and is a familiar voice as Northwest correspondent for talkSPORT, covering all things United and City. Dom is a licensed boxing MC and a qualified amateur boxing coach. He also works in grassroots sport as a director of The Sport Business, and is co-founder of registered charity The Sport Community.